International Project Launched Proposing 'FUDO,' a New Cultural Concept Establishing Space as the Subject of Culture
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The General Incorporated Association Japan FUDO Culture Institute has been established, launching an international project that proposes 'FUDO,' a new concept to shift the subject of culture from 'objects' to 'space.' A symposium featuring architect Kengo Kuma, journalist Nobuyuki Hayashi, and Representative Director Shunya Yoshimi will be held on May 28.
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- Q: What is the specific concept of 'FUDO'?
- A: It refers not to the traditional climate and land, but to 'the experience of a place established by the relationship between humans and the environment.' It is a new concept that shifts the subject of culture from 'objects' to 'space'.
- Q: What is the main objective of this project?
- A: It is not only to introduce Japanese culture, but also to connect with international trends, propose the new cultural concept of 'FUDO,' and update the framework of culture through experiential programs in space.
- Q: When and where will the first symposium be held?
- A: It will be held from 14:00 to 16:30 on Thursday, May 28, at kudan house, located at 1-15-9 Kudan-kita, Chiyoda-ku.